This Article offers a defense of the Fourth Amendment\u27s third party doctrine, the controversial rule that information loses Fourth Amendment protection when it is knowingly revealed to a third party. Fourth Amendment scholars have repeatedly attacked the rule on the ground that it is unpersuasive on its face and gives the government too much power This Article responds that critics have overlooked the benefits of the rule and have overstated its weaknesses. The third-party doctrine serves two critical functions. First, the doctrine ensures the technological neutrality of the Fourth Amendment. It corrects for the substitution effect of third parties that would otherwise allow savvy criminals to substitute a hidden third-party exchange for...
For over 40 years, the Supreme Court has permittedgovernment investigators to warrantlessly collecti...
(Excerpt) In Part I of this Article, I discuss the third-party doctrine, including its history, the ...
The intent of this thesis is to examine the future of the third-party doctrine with the proliferatio...
This Article offers a defense of the Fourth Amendment\u27s third party doctrine, the controversial r...
Today, information is shared almost constantly. People share their DNA to track their ancestry or fo...
In the past half-century, the Supreme Court has crafted a vein of jurisprudence virtually eliminatin...
The Fourth Amendment protects “[t]he right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, pape...
For at least thirty years the Supreme Court has adhered to its third-party doctrine in interpreting ...
The third party and public disclosure doctrines (together the “disclosure doctrines”) are long-stand...
The Third-Party Doctrine came about in the late 1970’s in two Supreme Court rulings in United States...
For nearly 200 years, an individual’s personal papers enjoyed near-absolute protection from governme...
The third-party doctrine is a long-standing tenant of Fourth Amendment law that allows law enforceme...
The third-party doctrine enables law enforcement officers to obtain personal information shared with...
For more than four decades, the third-party doctrine was understood as a bright-line, categorical ru...
Claims regarding the original or intended meaning of constitutional texts are commonplace in constit...
For over 40 years, the Supreme Court has permittedgovernment investigators to warrantlessly collecti...
(Excerpt) In Part I of this Article, I discuss the third-party doctrine, including its history, the ...
The intent of this thesis is to examine the future of the third-party doctrine with the proliferatio...
This Article offers a defense of the Fourth Amendment\u27s third party doctrine, the controversial r...
Today, information is shared almost constantly. People share their DNA to track their ancestry or fo...
In the past half-century, the Supreme Court has crafted a vein of jurisprudence virtually eliminatin...
The Fourth Amendment protects “[t]he right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, pape...
For at least thirty years the Supreme Court has adhered to its third-party doctrine in interpreting ...
The third party and public disclosure doctrines (together the “disclosure doctrines”) are long-stand...
The Third-Party Doctrine came about in the late 1970’s in two Supreme Court rulings in United States...
For nearly 200 years, an individual’s personal papers enjoyed near-absolute protection from governme...
The third-party doctrine is a long-standing tenant of Fourth Amendment law that allows law enforceme...
The third-party doctrine enables law enforcement officers to obtain personal information shared with...
For more than four decades, the third-party doctrine was understood as a bright-line, categorical ru...
Claims regarding the original or intended meaning of constitutional texts are commonplace in constit...
For over 40 years, the Supreme Court has permittedgovernment investigators to warrantlessly collecti...
(Excerpt) In Part I of this Article, I discuss the third-party doctrine, including its history, the ...
The intent of this thesis is to examine the future of the third-party doctrine with the proliferatio...